The quintessential man-rabbit |
Admittedly its an awful thing for me to say, especially with five young kids at home - but its true, nonetheless.
No - I'm not a curmudgeon or an atheist, and I don't even see myself as a grumpy old man (yet). I honor Easter and all of its traditions (and all of its kielbasa), I just have a very strong, very rational distaste for what has become the modern symbol of the Easter holiday.
Let's start with the obvious: he's a rabbit. A large, over-sized, over-fed rabbit with the same physiological properties of a man. A "man-rabbit", if you will. He either exists through some freak genetic mutation or - the more likely scenario - some government-sponsored radioactivity experiment gone awry. But instead of turning into a green monster and smashing cars and buildings (see: Hulk, The Incredible), he hops from house to house hiding eggs full of jellybeans for little boys and girls to enjoy.
Seriously? How can we even say that with a straight face? We all know Santa Claus is real because we see fat white guys with beards walking around every day; but even the youngest of the young don't take long to figure out that giant walking man-rabbits simply don't exist.
How is this fun? |
You can't tell me there's not something wrong with this guy. |
I think I was six or seven when I found out there was no such thing as an Easter Bunny; and while that discovery was in an of itself a relief, it did lead to a far more sobering line of logical reasoning. My parents said there's an Easter Bunny... but I know there's no Easter Bunny... but they said there was one... so they're not telling the truth... and if they're not telling the truth about the Easter Bunny, what else aren't they telling the truth about? At some point all kids will discover their parents are not perfect... but I can't think of a dumber thing to waste away their innocence on than a goddamn six-foot bunny.
We absolutely need man-rabbits to trick Elmer Fudd and to steal Trix cereal, but we don't need them to enjoy a holiday. Let's work together, people... let's stop the madness. Let's stop the Easter Bunny!
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